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tubal pregency

By Anonymous July 19, 2015 - 2:00am
 
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My hcg levels are 4500 I have had cramps had spotting and bright red blood for 6 days and water like brown discharge. Doctor has done 3 vag ultrasounds seen nothing in uterus. See a pee size mass in tube. What could this be?

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Anonymous

What is exactly a missed misscarriage? My hcg levels are rising slowly. I have had cramps and backache passed blood clots and brownish discharge. Had three Val ultrasounds nothing in uterus pee size mass I'm tube. My hcg level was 4500 last time I had the ultrasound.

July 21, 2015 - 8:22am
Guide (reply to Anonymous)

This is the last time I repeat myself.
You have all the symptoms of an ectopic pregnant which is very dangerous and you need to take action asap!

July 21, 2015 - 8:26am
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Anonymous

Would they be able to see something with my hcg levels at 4500 the time before they were at 3557? The first hcg test was Monday and the second one was Thursday of last week.
Could I have had a misscarriage and my hcg evens still rise?

July 19, 2015 - 3:47pm
Guide (reply to Anonymous)

Even with a miscarriage in the uterus it would be detected with an ultrasound.
Since your hcg levels are still rising, that also suggests an ectopic pregnancy. Basically the same process of pregnancy is happening, only in the fallopian tubes instead of the uterus.
Faith

July 19, 2015 - 5:46pm
Guide

Hello and thank you for using EmpowHer,
You may be experiencing an ectopic pregnancy. This is very serious and needs to be treated right away! I am shocked that the doctor did not take any further action.
You hcg levels indication pregnancy, but obviously it is not detectible in the uterus This is why I strongly believe you could have an ectopic pregnancy.
I suggest that you go back the see the doctor and discuss treatments that will be right for you. In some cases surgery is required because there is a risk is the fallopian tubes bursting.
Faith

July 19, 2015 - 10:41am
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